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UkraineAlert

Dec 21, 2015

The Kremlin’s Dangerous New Threat in Ukraine

By Ihor Kozak

Fighting continues to gradually intensify in eastern Ukraine. The Kremlin-backed militants are now using heavy weapons, including tanks, artillery, and ferocious Grad rocket systems, sporadically. Moscow’s rationale behind this latest escalation is to achieve a frozen conflict by gradually sabotaging the execution of the Minsk II ceasefire agreement. Russian President Vladimir Putin likely realizes that […]

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UkraineAlert

Dec 21, 2015

“From Russia with Cash”: Dirty Money Unchecked in London

By Amanda Abrams

The numbers are staggering. Annually, $1 trillion is stolen by corrupt officials from countries around the globe. That money needs to be spent, or laundered, and much of it goes into big anonymous real estate deals in the United Kingdom, which is seeing £1 billion in unrecorded capital inflows per month. The main source of […]

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In the News

Dec 19, 2015

Aslund on Anti-Corruption in Ukraine

By Anders Aslund

The Economist quotes Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center Resident Senior Fellow Anders Aslund on how Ukraine is progressing on making banking more efficient and cutting wasteful public spending: 

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In the News

Dec 18, 2015

Herbst on Russia and the Paris Attacks

By John Herbst

Georgian News Agency Accent quotes Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center Director John E. Herbst on the Paris terror attacks and Russia’s response:

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Event Recap

Dec 18, 2015

The Kremlin’s Actions in Syria: Origins, Timing, and Prospects

By Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East

Despite calls for cooperation, the United States and Russia are unlikely to form an effective alliance in Syria due to their sharply diverging goals, regional experts and ex-officials said at the Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center’s event “The Kremlin’s Actions in Syria: Origins, Timing, and Prospects” on November 11. Whereas the United States has prioritized establishing […]

In the News

Dec 18, 2015

Linderman on Travel Between Russia and Georgia

By Laura Linderman

Georgian News Agency Accent quotes Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center Nonresident Research Fellow Laura Linderman on visa free travel between Russia and Georgia:

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In the News

Dec 18, 2015

Polyakova on Nationalist Movements in Europe

By Alina Polyakova

Eurasia Center Associate Director Alina Polyakova joins Voice of America’s Encounter to discuss the rise of right-wing nationalist movements across Europe:

In the News

Dec 18, 2015

Bryza on Israeli-Turkish Relations

By Matthew Bryza

The Daily Sabah quotes Eurasia Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Matthew Bryza on negotiations between Isreal and Turkey to normalize relations for the first time since the Mavi Marmara flotilla attacks in 2010. 

In the News

Dec 18, 2015

Bryza on Israel and Turkey’s Economic Partnership

By Matthew Bryza

Financial Times quotes Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Matthew Bryza on Turkey and Israel’s agreement to repair their bilateral relationship and what this means in terms of an economic partnership:

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In the News

Dec 17, 2015

Aslund on IMF Ruling on Ukraine’s Debt

By Anders Aslund

The Financial Times quotes Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center Resident Senior Fellow Anders Aslund on the International Monetary Fund’s ruling regarding Ukraine’s debt to Russia:

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